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Show Friday, Jane 16, 1922. EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 EE59SBBB .RnnmuMHcumD XCTTliU, 9On Monday of this week the -- mar-Iriag- I I e of Miss Cleo Beckstead and Raymond D. Bunnells waa solemnised at Salt lake City, Elder Wallace G. Halee officiating at the ceremony, which was performed in the presence of a few Intimate friends. Both young people are popular ini weU known in thla city, the bride being a daughter of Mrs. A. E. Miles, of Tooele, but she has spent much of her time in Eureka during the past few years. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bunnells. The young couple returned to Eureka on Wednesday evening and tendered a wedding reception at the home of the brides sister, Mrs. Loren Bunnells, who was assisted in entertaining by Miss Elva I I I I I I I . l l I i I I Baekstead, Miss LaVera Bunnells, l and Mrs. I Mrs. J. M. Householder The home was Hegry Bunnells.. beautifully decorated tor the oc- I casion, a wedding bell hanging from i the celling over the banquet table and streamers extending to thejl corners of the room with a wedding ;r cake forming the centerpiece. Two;! beautiful boqueta of carnations: I were placed at each end of the;! table, with a profusion of summer:, IJ flowers about tbs room. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.; Bunnells will wish them happiness jj for the future. They will make their J home in Mammoth. The Tintic Announces . A Special Sale Of Womens And Childrens FOOTWEAR SUMMER , .... -- o THISISAN EVERT OF PARTICULAR INTEREST jl j THAT THE TXNTIO STORE HAS BEEN PLANNING j FOR SOME TIME. 300 PAIRS OF SPLENDID 8HOE8, J PUMPS, OXFORDS AND SANDALS. Ladies White Cloth j ...... $176, $3.46, $3.75 Strap Pump Mrs. Leon Winters of Salt Lake!, is the. guest this week of her sister, II White Children's Cloth Pumps .. $1.25, $1.45, $1.65, $1.95 Mrs. William MoCormlck. in! I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee were Brown Kid Pumps $3.25 the1 Provo Thursday attending funeral of Edward Elliott Patent Leather Pumps ...; $3.50 to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barney are the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Brown Oxfords $4.95 Percy Hanks. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Richmond spent Patent Leather Sport Oxford $615 Sunday and Monday visiting in Balt Lake City. . fwauln Famous Staoi Success By Owen Davis Oxford ........... ...... $5.95 Beige and Brown Mrs. Ross Ingersoll of American Mr. of week is Fork the this guest he CLEVER CUPID! Cut are his tricks. First Children's Black Kid Mary Janes $1.25 and Mrs. William Gear. Mrs. Roy Harrington of Bprlng-vill- e Children's Black Patent Leather, 2 buckle strap .... $180 ; breaks two hearts. Then he tangles things with the lace, has been spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. George Bimpklns. lilies and lingerie. Oh joy, oh boy! How youll howl at ! Sandals............ $125 and $1.65 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Green and . the ins and outs, ups and downs, aches and quakes of this George Green left on Thursday for Patent Leather Flapper Cut Out Balt Lake City where they will spend sweet bridal pair. $7.00 a few days. ' Black Kid two itran S5A0 Mrs. J. B. Dahl will entertain the Past Noble Grands at the Odd Fellows hall next Wednesday afternoon I at S p. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bradley and! I Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Bradley will leave tomorrow for Sterling, where; I s they will visit relatives for a few! I A Residence And Prominent Young Oouple days. Buy Out Off Bent Expensed The Reporter this week received! Married On Wednesday a clipping from a San Fraueisco paper telling of the ability of Arthur arc rent few reeldeacee for There The woddlnf of Mias 1(m Hauler Irons, Jr., as a roller skater. Young end Jibm Blackett took place on in Eureka and thia trouble la Irons is amateur champion of Banj Mr. and Mra. Frank Bacon spent Edmund Hannifin, Harold Woodard, wu served, the table and dining Wednesday of this wsek at Ugh booh ure to become more aerioua from Francisco. Saturday and (Sunday in Balt Lake. Henry Wall, Ala Gatley, Richard room being decorated la pink and at the home of Her. Father Simone month to month. Notwlthatandlng Mr. and Mra. Ray Borenaon were j They were accompanied horns by the Gstley, Blanche Bailey, Virginia white. A large basket of pink of the Catholic Chnrch, who offlct-'ete-d the fact that there la but little formed the cuterplece. mother, Mra. Joa. Poll,, and Kudrick, Oral Robinson, Allene flowers at the ceremony. The bride chance to rent a home you can us- in Provo on Sunday and Monday for . latter's Miss Frances Thou attudlng the party were: Beth Poll, who will be Gatley, Myrtle Gatley, wore a gown of white georgette, ually pick up a good bargain If you a visit with the former's slater. They j slater. Mildred Mitchell, Vera Livingston, Gatley. accompanied home by Robert their gueats for a few weeks. white picture hat and carried a Lula Berryman, Ada Birch, Hattie M1m Iuea Halllday. and Mrs. Th of Girls Eureka Oa the afternoa Wednesday Bagull eetate attendInsurance baa was and fire agent, quet of bridal roses, and Goldie ,n wl Kureka for a who Laird, Annie Whitehead, were of Ward a an atertalned number entertained at John rIit apron Oatley a local ed . by Mrs. Thomaa McCormick. long string of properties time. Harriett Snow, Thomas, on and Georgia in honor of folks the sunbanet sevuth little party Wednesday . Ilene Mnrphy acted aa flower girl listed with him. These are offered Mr. and Mra. Ray Borenaon enter- birthday of her son, Jack. The ehil-dr- u evaing at the home of Mrs. Edna Bias, Verda Towers, Verda LivwhUe Neil McCormick was ring bear- for sale at very low prices and in er. ' Jamea Norman gare the bride some instances a a mall amount will tained at dinner Friday evening In spat a pleasant afternoon McMurphy, their teacher. The evai- ingston, Alia White, Iris Nisager, honor of her huibanda birthday. with games after which refruhmuts ng wu spat lu playing gamu and Edna Redmud, Mrs. Emma . away and Thomaa McCormick waa close a deal. 6 room house, barn and garage Covers were laid for Mr. and Mra. were served. Thou attudlng were: at nine o'clock a delicious luncheu beat man. 'and other buildings, reduved from Ray Borenaon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben the Immediately following and other buildings, reduced from Thurmond, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bamony a wedding breakfast was con and Mias 8tella Fields. ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- f 1260 to 11000. Well built 4 room house on Lea4-vill- e Eagles, wha you ars suspended liam Neablt, the host and hostess beof dues, do not cite for Row, with garage. fllOO. . ing assisted In serving by Miss Jean Business location for sale. some word or act of another Eagle Pitts, Miss Frances Jones and Mias 0 room house, alao 4 worn house, as an excuse for such Jean Douglass. The home was beau"First east oat the ban out of thine tifully decorated for the occasion, on Railroad street. 4 room house and 2 room cabin own eye, and then shalt thou see roses, red hearts and cupids being clearly to cast oat the mote oat of arranged in an appropriate and at- on same lot, on Mala street 2 room house on Leadrille Row. tractive manner. Covers were laid they brothers eye." 6 room house on upper Mala street . ' for the following: Father Simona, . Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Rnseell, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. William Nesblt, Mr. cellar and outbuilding. A bargain entertained a number of triads on 30x3V& tire situation and Mrs. M. Judge, Mr. and Mrs. at 1260.00 evaing in honor of .their Desirable Church street property. Thursday James Norman, Miss Dorothy Tre-lou- r, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. today is just this Miss Earline Cromar, Mr. and Two houses on one lot one n fine Clyde Russell, of Detroit, who are The man who buys an Mrs. Thomaa McCormick, Mr. and bnngnlow. spading a few weeks la Eureka. 7 room house near Chief dump. Mrs. Fred Nesblt, Miss Nellie TamlUSCO at $10.90 is justiThe time was spat in music and 0 room honee la Knlghtville, 91 er, Miss Margaret Jones and Eugene games, followsd by refreshmats. fied in believing that his money is Particulars on request Willis. About twaty guests were presat. EarUks other real one la most of The bride is the popubargains, Mr. going Luther in tire value than it Mrs. On Tuesday evaing and lar young ladies of the Tin tie Dis- estate. utor-talne-d R. of A. Wilkins Silver ever nos gone or could go before. City FRANK GARRITY, Real Estate trict, having spent her entire life, in at dinner ia honor of Mr. and Eureka. She is a granddaughter and Insurancs. Mrs. Clyde Russell, of Detroit,. Mich., Naturally he appreciates the qualof Mrs. ONeil. The bridegroom Is a are who few weeks the la spading a ion of Mrs. Alice Blackett of Soda ity of USCO. That was established Mrs. Bpeneer Miller of Herriman, Tintic District. Covers were laid Mrs. a of brother and Idaho, . . Springs, long ago. Utah, is spading the week in Eu- for Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Russell, Sr., William NesMt of Eureka. The reka D. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs. J. and with her sister, Russell, Jr., is still fitesh in his mind tnat young couple hare a large circle of Sarah visiting A. Bigler. and Mra. Frank Russell, Mr. and friends who will wish them happiled die notional market USCO Thomas Russell Mrs. Clyde Russell, ness and prosperity on their lifes William Russell. and the into $10.90 price range. different points in Idaho, where they Journey. CREAM PUFFS" Saturdays On Wednesday evening Mr. and will spend their honeymoon. They silk mens for knitted ties, prices Mrs. Blackett left for Salt Lake and will make their home in Eureka. maa mercerised silk shirts und The makers of U. S. Tires Ml and MlS Carter DeHaven cMarry the Poor Girl Spot Star Theatre, Tuesday tiiMle Mercantile Coipiy laBfiiaaniaaBiaaH - For Ten Dollars and Ninety CentscThis30x3'2Usco non-payme- nt . . drew drawers, mens tallor-ma- ' coat shirts, mens union and two piece medium and light weight underwear, mas dress and work money saving, featnrs the above Items will mum you more pleasure and benefit than the taste of the bat cram puffs. Notice Stivers first west particularly window on west Main street, la Bulda shoee-J-Th- e a hopeful,, carefree well financed. Its Ml great opportunity made secure by your foresight and thrift. Save to educate the children, to equip them for. life in a keenly competitive age. A savings followed, will give you some day that rare parental joy. A email amount will start the fund and subsequent small amounts will build it up to your goal. ' We Pay 4 Par Cant Interest I on Savings Deposits. Zion's Savings Bank &TRUSTOOk i . . - lion Beck block. Eureka, Utah. On Saturday afternoon Mrs. Hebsr Jones entertained the Five Hundred Club, the afternoa being spat-icurds. Mrs. P. H. Crura won the prise. The home was beautifully decorated for the occasion and a delicious lunch was served to the following: Mrs. Ray Sorenson, Mrs. E. L. Clark, Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mrs. P. H. Craven, Mrs. D. J. Russell, Jr, Mrs. Spacer Lloyd, Mrs. F. E. Kendrick and Mrs. Minnie Woodard of California. The L. O. E. Club arranged carried out a very successful surprise for Mrs. Mel Chase, one of Its members, who will lavs in the nar future to nuke her home at Balt The party was glva on Thursday afternoon. The time wu in playing "620," prises being spat awarded to Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Albert Pederson and Mrs. Joseph Bays. A splendid luncheon wu served to the following: Mrs. Theodors Fullmer, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mrs. Frank X Mrs. Cecelia Baca, Mrs. Henry Osborne, Mrs. George Sylvester, Mrs. J. 8. Dahl, Mrs. John Rows, Mrs. Mnrphy, Mrs. Spencer Peter-Mr- s. M. Rouady, Mrs. Thomas Draw, Mrs. Georgs Castleta and Mrs. Joseph Poll, of Salt Lake. It always intended the 30 z 3 USCO to be the high est value in its field. At $10.90 it creates a new classification of money's worth. IWtsdShtuHws an Good Thus United States Tiros United States Rubber Company $11(0)2 ItbA IsvhiMatf hhhhhhhhhhhhkkkkakaaaaa...J Where you can U.S.Tires: T10 OARAOI! p KIRKENDALL TINTIO LUMBER SERVICE . 00. - |